H.R. McMaster only authorized to stay in three-star hotels for government travel

2,302 WASHINGTON – Lt. Gen. H.R McMaster recently learned that even though he is the president’s national security advisor, he is only authorized to stay in three-star hotels while on official government travel, sources confirmed today. McMaster was particularly irked when he learned some other officials, however, such as retired Gen. James Mattis, the Secretary of…

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WASHINGTON – Lt. Gen. H.R McMaster recently learned that even though he is the president’s national security advisor, he is only authorized to stay in three-star hotels while on official government travel, sources confirmed today.

McMaster was particularly irked when he learned some other officials, however, such as retired Gen. James Mattis, the Secretary of Defense, and retired Gen. John F. Kelly, the Secretary of Homeland Security, are both authorized to stay in four-star lodgings.

via www.duffelblog.com

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  1. Ron Snyder

    RHIP

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  2. RetRsvMike

    Still a better place to bunk than the fender or back deck of his tank….

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  3. Esli

    I don’t know…. The back deck of a tank is a pretty good place to sleep when it’s cold out. Otherwise, the top of the turret between the fifty cal and the right sponson is both pretty comfortable and allows easier access to the radios.

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  4. Quartermaster

    The driver’s compartment of an M-60 is not a good place to spend the night. Particularly if it’s a rainy night.

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